&#34;LapDesk&#34;

ABSTRACT

A laptop device, battery powered, wireless control station transmits encrypted device signals to a receiver interfaced with a host desktop computer. The laptop device includes a microprocessor which converts Input/Output device signals into a secured code and transmits the secured code to a computer interface transceiver using the same frequency. The laptop device receives and sends signals to the keyboard, monitor, joystick, mouse, speakers and microphone. The computer interface transceiver called the Base Unit only recognizes or accepts secured signals with authenticated encryption passwords. For the signals accepted the Base Unit forwards the signals to the host computer via a physical connection to the appropriate device. The Base Unit also transmits the secured signal codes back to the laptop device called UIU (User Interface Unit) which then allocates the signal to the appropriate device located on the UIU. In addition, all messages that originate in the computer will be transmitted to the UIU and displayed on the display therein in a secure manner.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] None

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

[0002] None

REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIX

[0003] None

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0004] After thorough research was conducted there is not any technology that functions like LapDesk.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] LapDesk is wireless technology combined with laptop technology. LapDesk consist of a base unit and a User Interface Unit (UIU). The base unit has a powerful antenna sending and receiving information from the UIU, a jack for a longer range antennas (optional), and also has several connections that goes directly to the users Desktop. These connection cables coming from the base unit to the desktop will provide for a automatic signal bypass for monitor, keyboard, mouse, joystick, speakers, and microphone. The UIU consist of a active flat screen, keyboard, touch pad mouse, speakers, microphone, and jacks for a external joystick, mouse and keyboard and a small antenna.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

[0006]

[0007] UIU Front side view

[0008]1. Mouse buttons

[0009]2. Stereo speakers

[0010]3. Headphone port

[0011]4. Digital joystick port

[0012]5. Power indicator lights

[0013]6. Fold down Power Antenna

[0014]7. Locking latch

[0015]8. Microphone

[0016]9. High resolution color screen

[0017]10. Power switch

[0018]11. Heavy-duty keyboard

[0019]12. Touch pad mouse or ball roller type mouse

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

[0020]

[0021] Base Unit

[0022]1. Power indicator

[0023]2. Connection indicator

[0024]3. Double ply data cables

[0025]4. Microphone and external speaker male and female connector

[0026]5. Joystick connector

[0027]6. Keyboard connector

[0028]7. Monitor connector

[0029]8. Mouse connector

[0030]9. Power port

[0031]10. Digital high powered antennae

[0032] *Note each connector has pass-through technology with would allow the regular operation while LapDesk is off.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

[0033]

[0034] UIU Rear view

[0035]1. Flip up monitor

[0036]2. Power port

[0037]3. Heavy-duty LCD hinge

[0038]4. High Capacity battery

[0039]5. Fold down antenna

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0040] LapDesk allows a user to communicate with wireless technology to a device called the Base Unit that is connected to the desktop and it's devices. That Base Unit then converts signals going to the monitor, external speakers, mouse and joystick to a radio wave with encryption and random seeds for security. These radio waves are transmitted to a laptop-like device called the UIU (User Interface Unit). The UIU decodes the radio waves and converts it back into it's original signal and pushes the signal to its appropriate device.

[0041] Once 34 byte-encrypted signal is authenticated with a security code, access will be granted for a remote access session. Remote access security is maintained by packing the security code with every signal outgoing from the UIU to the Base Unit. The base unit has a number that is stamped on the bottom that corresponds to it encrypted signal. The signal generated from the UIU is then verified with the number known to the base unit as a second security measure. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A wireless laptop computer controller system for a host desktop computer, comprising: A laptop terminal including: A keyboard for entering key strokes; A high resolution monitor; A mouse touch pad; A joystick port; Small amount of memory to hold a security code; a computer end transceiver including: wireless transmit/receive means for wirelessly receiving the device signals and the security code, and always transmitting; device signals means for each connection going to the desktop from the devices listed in claim 1 will be converted to corresponding signals.
 2. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein when the User Interface Unit (UIU) transmit/receive encrypted signals to the Base Unit. The signal is decoded with the security code, which is used as a key.
 3. A system as recited in claim 2, where in the transmission of the signal comes directly from the device recited in claim
 1. 4. A device (UIU) as recited in claim 2, where in the device has several connections to the corresponding desktop devices recited in claim
 1. 